Neurology case

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PDR

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Hello,

I have an upcoming neurology exam. And while studying I found the following case.

Patient presents with loss of vibration and proprioception in the legs. Besides that he has paresthesia’s in legs and arms. He has a gait dysfunction in which he has a sloppery gait. He also finds it hard to keep his balance especially in the dark. A positive romberg was found.

MRI of the brain shows no abnormalities.

Al these symptoms occured in a period of 4 weeks.

Does anyone have an idea of a possible diagnosis?

Thanks a lot!

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this is gonna get locked. no homework help on here. Good luck though
 
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